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Unfiltered: Real Talk About Sex & Love

Unfiltered: Real Talk About Sex & Love

De: Ashley Jameson Heather Kolb Pure Desire Ministries
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Since 2016, Ashley Jameson and Heather Kolb have supported, educated, and equipped women to experience sexual health, healing from betrayal trauma, and success in relationships. We know what it’s like to be in crisis—searching for answers—and continually hearing the churchy answer. Each week, you’ll hear real talk about sex and relationships from a biblical and clinical perspective.2024 - Pure Desire Ministries Cristianismo Desarrollo Personal Espiritualidad Higiene y Vida Saludable Ministerio y Evangelismo Éxito Personal
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  • 096 - Coping, Fantasies, and Recovery: Finding a Healthy Path Forward
    Apr 14 2026

    Thanks for listening to Unfiltered: Real Talk about Sex and Love, with Ashley and Heather.

    On today’s episode, we answer the following questions:

    Listener feedback: I have gone through Unraveled and am currently starting a Betrayal & Beyond group at my church. Going through Unraveled was so amazing to help me process things and have a safe group of women that I could be honest with. Thanks so much for these tools you created.

    • I still have thoughts about men that I was sexually intimate with before I got married. My husband and I are very honest about where we are and how we are doing in our healing journeys'. But I still find myself thinking about my ex's ... Is this a brain thing or spiritual tie that will always be there because of sex? What can I do to change this or work on it?
    • Years after betrayal, I’m struggling with loneliness and sexual fantasy as a way to cope in a marriage that feels emotionally empty. Though I’ve stopped the behavior, I’m torn between protecting myself from further harm and pressure to reconcile for stability. How do you let go of coping fantasies, and how do you discern a healthy path forward when my marriage feels stuck between surviving and healing?
    • I continue to relapse into old coping habits, like compulsive masturbation, fantasy, and unsafe sexual thoughts, despite counseling or accountability. How do I identify what triggers me and understand my old patterns, so I can take proactive steps to redirect these behaviors?

    If you have a question you’d like us to answer on Unfiltered email us at unfiltered@puredesire.org. We can’t wait to hear from you!

    Resources:

    Unraveled

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    17 m
  • 095 - Pregnant, Betrayed, and Uncertain: Making Wise Choices in Marriage Recovery
    Apr 7 2026

    Thanks for listening to Unfiltered: Real Talk about Sex and Love, with Ashley and Heather.

    On today’s episode, we answer the following questions:

    • I recently found out that my husband has been hiding a 7 year porn addiction which is most of our marriage. I am 5 months pregnant and we had planned for him to take 12 weeks paternity leave. Now I am really concerned that it may not be a good idea, as he is likely to fall into his old habits with so much time at home. What are your thoughts?
    • After nearly three decades of marriage shaped by pornography addiction, sexual harm, and repeated betrayals, I feel detached, distrustful, and worn down despite recent recovery efforts. I’ve found healing for myself but little hope for restored intimacy or trust in the marriage. How do I discern whether continuing this marriage leads to life, or whether letting go is the bravest next step?
    • Since discovering my husband’s long-term affair after 23 years of marriage, I’m struggling with deep insecurity despite ongoing recovery work. He showed a level of pursuit and intentionality with his affair partner that I never experienced, leaving me feeling like a second choice. How do you heal and move forward when faithfulness exists, but the wound of comparison and being “chosen last” still lingers?

    If you have a question you’d like us to answer on Unfiltered, email us at unfiltered@puredesire.org. We can’t wait to hear from you!

    Find this and all episodes on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@_UnfilteredPodcast/videos

    GET STARTED

    Free eBook: 7 Keys To Understanding Betrayal Trauma

    Free eBook: 5 Steps to Freedom From Porn

    Schedule Your Free 15-Minute Counseling Consultation

    Join A Pure Desire Online Group

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    21 m
  • 094 - Restoration or Reality? Navigating Marriage, Addiction, and Boundaries
    Mar 31 2026

    Thanks for listening to Unfiltered: Real Talk about Sex and Love, with Ashley and Heather.

    On today’s episode, we answer the following questions:

    • Despite years of counseling and recovery efforts following discovery, I’m exhausted by repeated delays in my husband’s full disclosure. I’ve set a February deadline to protect my well-being but feel uncertain about boundaries, patience, and enabling patterns. How long is it healthy to wait, and am I asking too much?
    • After 30 years of marriage to a pornography addict and many unsuccessful recovery attempts, I feel stuck needing support I can’t currently access due to finances and work constraints. I want to prepare for possible disclosure but feel alone in this process. What practical options exist when counseling and groups aren’t realistically available right now?
    • Throughout repeated cycles of recovery, relapse, separation, and now a 90-day treatment program, I feel torn between hope for our family and fear of returning to an unsafe dynamic. My husband is optimistic, but I remain uncertain and guarded. How do I move forward with clarity and strength, honoring the desire for restoration while holding firm, non-negotiable boundaries for safety and trust?

    If you have a question you’d like us to answer on Unfiltered, email us at unfiltered@puredesire.org. We can’t wait to hear from you!

    Find this and all episodes on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@_UnfilteredPodcast/videos

    GET STARTED

    Free eBook: 7 Keys To Understanding Betrayal Trauma

    Free eBook: 5 Steps to Freedom From Porn

    Schedule Your Free 15-Minute Counseling Consultation

    Join A Pure Desire Online Group

    SOCIALS

    Follow us on Facebook

    Follow us on Instagram

    Follow us on X (Twitter)


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    18 m
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